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March 4, 2024 Vice President Kashim Shettima, Urges Nigerians To Protest Economic Hardship Responsibly

Vice President Kashim Shettima, Urges Nigerians To Protest Economic Hardship Responsibly

Vice-President Kashim Shettima has urged Nigerians to exercise discretion when protesting the country's current economic hardship.

Upon assuming office nine months ago, the Tinubu administration discontinued subsidies on gasoline, which, it said, would save the government money for infrastructural expansion.

It also unified the foreign exchange rates, moves that sparked collateral instability in the value of the naira and heaped hardship on Nigerians as food prices continued to soar.

Consequently, organized labor has called for at least four strikes and several protests against these policies.

However, the Vice President called for caution amid demonstrations, saying the government expects that Nigerians should express their feelings about the circumstances responsibly and maturely.

Shettima said this during the 29th pre-Ramadan lecture organized by the University of Lagos Muslim Alumni and appealed to citizens not to interpret the hardship as the government’s attempt to punish them.

Represented by his Special Adviser on Political Matters, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, the Vice-President also warned Nigerians about “severe” economic challenges as they approach the holy month.

 

November 15, 2023 Atiku Urges PDP, LP, Others To Unite Against APC

Atiku Urges PDP, LP, Others To Unite Against APC

Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has called on the opposition parties in Nigeria to come together and form a formidable front to protect the country’s democracy.

Atiku, who was the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2023 presidential election, said this when he played host to the national executive committee of the Inter-Party Advisory Council Nigeria (IPAC), led by its National President, Yabagi Sani.

He lamented that the All Progressives Congress, APC is turning Nigeria’s democracy into a one-party system.

Atiku said if the situation is not challenged in unison, democracy in the country will suffer for it, and the consequences of it will affect the generations yet unborn.

He also accused the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC of conducting poor elections, including discrepancies in voter numbers.

The former Vice President also called for the National Assembly to prioritize constitutional and electoral reforms, in particular electronic voting reforms, to ensure transparent elections and protect our democracy.

A cross section of callers on our breakfast program, The Big Story reacted to the claim by Atiku.

 

September 29, 2023 APM Asks Supreme Court To Nullify Tinubu’s Victory

APM Asks Supreme Court To Nullify Tinubu’s Victory

The Allied Peoples Movement (APM) has filed 10 grounds of Appeal before the Supreme Court challenging the decision of the Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC), asking that the victory of President Bola Tinubu, be nullified.

In a notice of appeal filed by its new counsel, Chukwuma-Machukwu Ume, the APM is asking the apex court to set aside the judgment of the PEPC for it called its numerous errors in law.

The party said that sections 131 and 142 (1) of the 1999 Constitution are inextricably linked and neither can be confined as a pre-election matter, as these qualifications are conditions precedent to, for being elected into the office of President.

The appellant’s petition was not one founded solely on nomination, but primarily that President Tinubu contested the presidential election without a lawful running mate.

The party added that the withdrawal of Ibrahim Kabir Masari and the expiry of the 14 days permissible for changing, withdrawing, or dead candidates under Section 33 of the Electoral Act 2022, made Tinubu’s election and return, invalid.

According to the party, the PEPC abandoned its duty and jurisdiction of hearing and determining its question of whether President Tinubu and Kashim Shettima were “validly elected” to the office of President and Vice President under the Constitution.

 

March 8, 2022 Vice President Osinbajo Clocks 65

Vice President Osinbajo Clocks 65

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is 65 years old, having been born on March 8, 1957.

On Feb. 23, 2019, Osinbajo was re-elected for another four-year term with President Muhammadu Buhari after surviving helicopter crash in Kogi on Feb. 2, 2019.

Nigeria's 5th Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, is the Chairman of the National Economic Council (NEC), which deliberates on the various levels of government's economic planning activities and programs.

As head of the National Economic Council, Osinbajo has presided over crucial resolutions on the economy, health, technology, agriculture, infrastructure, and security, among other topics.

Buhari asked him to chair the Economic Sustainability Committee (ESC) at the start of COVID-19 shutdown in 2020, which created the Economic Sustainability Plan (ESP) that is currently being executed to shore up the economy.

He also serves on other committees, including the Health Sector Reform Committee, the National Poverty Reduction and Growth Strategy Committee, and the Presidential Committee on the Repatriation, Return, and Resettlement of IDPs in the North-East.
 
From 1975 to 1978, the vice president attended Igbobi College in Lagos, the University of Lagos (UNILAG), and the London School of Economics and Political Science.
 
From 1999 to 2007, he served as Lagos State's Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice.
 
For many years, Osinbajo was Professor of Law at the University of Lagos and Senior Partner at SimmonsCooper Partners, commercial law company.
 
He is also the Redeemed Christian Church of God's Pastor (RCCG).  Osinbajo has three children with his wife, Dolapo Osinbajo.
 

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